Barnes' Notes On The New Testament (Luke - John - Acts Of The Apostles, Epistle To The Romans)
By Albert Barnes
Multiple Books Within One Volume
Published by Blackie And Son: Glasgow 1847
"This 1847 edition of Barnes' Notes on the New Testament, published by Blackie and Son of Glasgow, brings together multiple sections of Albert Barnes' influential commentary into a single, substantial volume. Barnes' Notes became one of the most widely read biblical study aids of the 19th century, valued for their clarity, accessibility, and strong grounding in practical Christian instruction. This volume includes his Questions on the Four Gospels (Luke-John) and Questions on the Acts of the Apostles, designed specifically for Bible classes and Sunday school use. The introductory material from the publishers highlights the popularity, theological balance, and extensive circulation of Barnes' work, which was widely adopted across denominations for both personal study and classroom teaching.
Bound in its original embossed cloth with gilt spine lettering, this early collected volume reflects the expanding reach of religious education during the Victorian era, when affordable annotated editions of the Scriptures became essential tools for congregations and missionary communities. Combining commentary, structured questions, and instructional notes, the book offers a rich window into mid-19th-century biblical pedagogy. This edition will appeal to collectors of early religious texts, students of Christian education history, and admirers of Albert Barnes' enduring influence on lay biblical study."
Light wear and fading to covers and spine. Small inscription as shown. Pages clean and well presented. Binding excellent with no loose pages. A nice copy in very good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.